Hot Air Balloon Valentine Box

Love is in the air! Your cards will look so cute tucked inside these hot air balloons crafted from pink and red berry baskets. They would make the sweetest party favors, too.
Get the tutorial at Somewhat Simple.
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Monster Valentine Box

It’s almost scary how cute this little monster is! Made from a child’s shoe box covered in hearts, it offers plenty of room for all your sweets and treats.
Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.
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Birdhouse Valentine Box

A little birdie told us your little ones will love painting and decorating this Valentine’s Day-themed birdhouse! Follow the instructions for building the house, then let the kids’ creativity take over as they add fun flourishes.
Get the tutorial at Happiness Is Homemade.
Puppy Dog Valentine Box

The dog lovers in your life will delight in crafting this paws-itively adorable puppy box. Much like many real puppies, this one won’t be able to keep its teeth off your Valentines!
Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.
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Tiered Cake Card Box

How gorgeous is this three-tiered, cake-inspired box? The pink drip “frosting” makes it perfect for February 14, but you can also use it as décor for other celebrations throughout the year.
Get the tutorial at Club Crafted.
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Love Train Valentine Box

All aboard the love train! Little kids love trains—and this train loves them back! Give them the chance to be a conductor for a day with this fun idea.
Get the tutorial at Where the Smiles Have Been.
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Basketball Valentine Holder

Okay, this basketball “box” is so cool—and it doubles as an excellent Halloween candy basket! It’s sure to be a slam dunk with your kiddos.
Get the tutorial at Good Housekeeping.
Rainbow Valentine Box

Brighten up their February with this whimsical rainbow-hued box. Different shades of red and pink keep things on-theme, but you can also trade them for any colors your heart desires.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
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Dinosaur Valentines Box

How cute is this friendly dinosaur? It’ll definitely give your little ones something to roar about. Believe it or not, it’s incredibly easy to craft, from its teeth all the way down to its heart-tipped tail!
Get the tutorial at Savvy Mama Lifestyle.
Carnivorous Valentines Box

Your kids will love dropping their Valentines into the mouth of this cute carnivorous plant from Super Mario Bros. It all starts with a paper tube!
Get the tutorial at Good Housekeeping.
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Floral Valentine’s Day Box

You’ve got mail! Specifically, lots of sweet letters and cards. This charming, flower-covered mailbox offers the perfect way to display or collect all of your (or your kiddos’) valentines.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Bee Valentine’s Day Box

This little bee is just buzzing to be yours! It’s super easy to craft an adorable bug buddy from recycled materials and a few art supplies.
Get the tutorial at I Heart Crafty Things.
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Rocket Valentine’s Day Box

Budding astronauts will love this rocket ship Valentine’s box. It’s made from recycled materials you already have around the house.
Get the tutorial at The Joys of Boys.
Llama Valentine’s Day Box

This too-cute llama is just perfect for holding all your kids’ cards.
Get the tutorial at Artsy Fartsy Mama.
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Chewbacca Valentine’s Day Box

This Star Wars project is designed as a decorative box for gifting. But you can add an opening so Chewy can collect your cards!
Get the tutorial at Gina Tepper.
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Gumball Machine Valentine’s Day Box

This super-creative box is so much fun to create and decorate. The tutorial calls for recycled materials and inexpensive craft supplies. Don’t forget the gumballs!
Get the tutorial at Life With Fingerprints.
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Heart Valentine’s Day Box

You can make this pretty box as a gift, or transform it into a place to collect all your Valentines.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.
Unicorn Valentine’s Day Box

Use recycled materials to create this one-of-a-kind unicorn Valentine’s box. Go an extra step and personalize with your child’s photo.
Get the tutorial at Hello, Wonderful.
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Dinosaur Valentine’s Day Box

Is your kid wild about dinos? It’s easy and fun to make this dinosaur that collects Valentines in his mouth!
Get the tutorial at Mom of W.A.R. Hear My Roar.
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